We are always love seeing something new from INSA because it means experiencing public art in new and visually and technically creative ways. In addition to a new wall, INSA has launched his first ever app, the GIF-ITI viewer. Nowadays, we consume almost everything online: including art. The term GIF-ITI was coined by artist INSA when he started creating his unique animated paintings; an innovative approach to viewing and experiencing artworks produced in the public space.

We've shown the incredibly beautiful work of South Korean artist Daehyun Kim before and asked him to create an original illustration for our March 2013 issue of the magazine. We recently checked in to see if he had any new work up (which he did!) and couldn't resist also revisiting some of our favorite drawings!

Utilizing a sculptural approach in his work, Carl Krull draws lines that extrude the paper like stalactite in caves or growth rings in trees. The Danish artist, based in Copenhagen, is a consummate draftsman whose practice centers around drawing. His working style involves the invention of elaborate drawing techniques that may seem to constrain but actually break open new territory.

San Francisco-based artist Lucien Shapiro will be releasing the very special "The Light Collector and The Light Collector Vessel" with 1xRUN tomorrow. The package includes signed and numbered photos, negative, prints, envelopes and a handmade candle holder! More info after the jump...

Baton Rouge Gallery, center for contemporary art, just announced it is now accepting submissions for Surreal Salon 7, a national juried exhibition of pop-surrealist and lowbrow art from across America....